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Needs a lot of work but runs and drives, and given the Canada docs and trim tag it's got to be worth the $9k the seller is asking.
Interesting typo on the trim tag; paint code shows 612B rather than 61 B. Link to 1969 Chevelle SS396 ![]() |
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Canadian tag, not a typo.
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From what I could find the code 612B = 61: Burnished Brown paint code, 2: Vinyl Top and B: Black
Exterior would look like this: ![]() Last edited by Lee Stewart; 11-11-2017 at 03:49 AM. |
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i remember in the 80s when brown was super hot for a few years..i painted more 69-70 chevelles "root beer brown" than you can imagine....a couple red cars even...i just painted them burnished brown....when its fresh its an impressive color..i imagine with new paint formulas and materials, its incredible now...
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